Kind of working on it to be honest. Installed a wood stove for heat, building a barn and a smoke house to salt cure and smoke meat this month. Looking into windmills and solar power for the house. Building a chicken coup next, and expanding the garden this summer. Thinking about buying the property behind me to keep a few hogs on so I don't have to buy meat (as much). I enjoy aggravating people too much to go completely off grid, but I'd say in a few months I'll be able to survive nicely at least for some time when Yellowstone finally goes off.

Kind of working on it to be honest. Installed a wood stove for heat, building a barn and a smoke house to salt cure and smoke meat this month. Looking into windmills and solar power for the house. Building a chicken coup next, and expanding the garden this summer. Thinking about buying the property behind me to keep a few hogs on so I don't have to buy meat (as much). I enjoy aggravating people too much to go completely off grid, but I'd say in a few months I'll be able to survive nicely at least for some time when Yellowstone finally goes off.

Solar panels probably won't be of great use of Yellowstone goes off, fyi

How many folks do you see today, that have somehow made it, some who have made it well, who would have been eaten by wolves 300-500 years ago?

Most of em wouldn't have grown big enough to been a meal for the omegas. Wait, what am I saying. I'm one of em. I remember going to the river with others to chase rats for Science Fair. Took a day to get one, one cut it let out a dead squeal kept us running till we hit the crabapple trees at the school.